
The Truth About Ancient Briton DNA England s Forgotten Ancestors
The Truth About Ancient Briton DNA - England’s Forgotten Ancestors…
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:24 Who Were the Ancient Britons?
2:16 The Britons and Gauls (and Druids)
3:47 Get Member-Only Videos
3:55 Genetic Makeup & DNA Haplogroups of the Britons
7:52 Closest Modern Population to Ancient Britons?
When you think of England’s ancestors, you would be forgiven for thinking about the Anglo-Saxons. After all, England literally means the land of the Angles. Yet there was a people long before this Germanic wave arrived, the Ancient Celtic Britons. But who actually were these people, what did their DNA look like, and how does their genetics still shape the DNA of England and Britain today?
Now the Britons lived in what is now England, Wales, and southern Scotland before and during the Roman occupation of Britain. For reference, the Romans arrived in earnest around 43 AD, after some initial expeditions a little earlier. These Britons were not a single unified people however. They were a collection of tribes that often shared similar languages, religious beliefs, and social structures. And if you look at this map, you can some of these groups. The Brigantes were powerful in ancient northern England, the Iceni in East Anglia, and the Silures in south Wales. The language they spoke, Common Brittonic, or dialects of this language at least, is the ancestor of the modern Welsh, Cornish, and Breton tongues.
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